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The Leon Sheriff’s Office was asked to participate by the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
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LCSO will be one of six law enforcement agencies in the country developing a toolkit to help survivors and investigate trafficking-related crimes.
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Proctor says the jail is overcrowded, with 40 percent of the inmates on mental health medication
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The Capital Area Justice Ministry is also lobbying for more civil citations for young people
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Council on the Status of Men and Boys: We need everyone in the community
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The coalition will hold its yearly assembly, called the Nehemiah Action, on March 27th.
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Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell, while not openly criticizing the bill, still seemed reluctant to endorse the measure.
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"Eighty-five percent of those kicked out of school are the ones engaged in the shootings taking place in our community."
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The panel at the NEBA meeting consisted of State Attorney Jack Campbell, Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil and Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell.
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Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil sees the school district as a key partner in an effort to lower gun violence in the community. Most of the perpetrators and the victims of gun crimes also have a history of expulsions, dropping out, or being sent to an alternative school.